Issue link: https://docs.hic.us/i/403552
LOGO Short for logotype. The name, symbol, or trademark of a company or organization. MANUAL STITCH Stitch used in the automatic punching process to manually plot stitches one by one. MONOGRAM Embroidered design composed of one or more letters, usually the initials in a name. NEEDLE Small, slender piece of steel with a hole for thread and a point for stitching fabric. Machine embroidery needles come in sharp-points for piercing heavy, tightly woven fabric; ball-points, which glide between the fibers of knits; and a variety of specialty points such as wedge-points, used for leather. NEEDLE BAR Bar which holds the needle and regulates the distance to which the needle is driven into the bobbin assembly. NEEDLE-UP Punching term, similar to jump, whereby pantograph movement does not entail needle penetration. OUTLINE FORMAT Disk format for storing and retrieving designs which allows for global (automatically changes density, size, stitch width, stitch count in a single operation) changes within that design. PANTOGRAPH Holding device for frames and frame sash which controls movement of embroidery fabric in the X-and-Y directions, to create your embroidery design while needle remains stationary. PAPER TAPE Continuous roll of paper or mylar tape defining x and y coordinate information through the use of punched holes. Paper Tape has been almost completely replaced by computer disks. PITCH Degree of slope or angle of stitches in relation to a base line. POINTS Unit of stitch density measurement. 10 points equal to 1 mm. www.hsi.us care@hsi.us 230